Herndon IT Firm Acquired By Booz Allen For $725M

McLean, Virginia-based government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton will acquire Herndon, Virginia-based Liberty IT Solutions LLC for $725 million. Liberty IT Solutions has about 600 employees, with other operations in Exton, Pennsylvania, and Melbourne, Florida. Its work includes IT modernization projects for government agencies and in the health care industry, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, expanding Booz Allen’s growth in health care consulting. Continue reading

IT Job Fair For Women In DC Area To Be Held Virtually

More than 40 companies with D.C.-area IT jobs to fill will take part in a virtual job fair on Thursday hosted by trade association Women in Technology.  The job fair will feature companies including Amazon, Capital One, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Accenture, and Geico. The event is sponsored by the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. The aim of the job fair is specifically to connect women technology professionals with roles in STEM-based fields in the D.C. metro area. Continue reading

Fairfax County Superintendent vows To Invest In Tech Infrastructure

Fairfax County Public Schools are struggling to stabilize its live online learning platform in the midst of the coronavirus crisis for the rest of the school year. Yet the school leaders have realized that September isn’t far away. School Superintendent Scott Brabrand told school board members on Thursday that he has revised his proposed budget to include $2 million for technology infrastructure and support. Continue reading

What About Innovations in Flight Family Day and Outdoor Aviation Display?

Innovations in Flight Family Day and Outdoor Aviation Display is an annual event at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. Here you can explore the engineering and design innovations that have taken place during the last century of flight. This year the Innovations in Flight Family Day and Outdoor Aviation Display will be held on Saturday, June 27, 2020, from 10:00, am to 3:00 pm at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. Continue reading

Block.one To Set New Headquarters In Arlington And Create 170 New Jobs

Block.one, a provider of blockchain software, is set to establish its headquarters in Arlington County. According to Gov. Ralph Northam, Block.one will invest $10 million for the project which will bring about 170 new jobs over a period of three years. Virginia had successfully competed with Washington, D.C. for this million-dollar project.
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Top Five (5) Must Have Technology For Your Home

Do you want to install the latest technology in your Alexandria home but not sure which products are the best? Smart home technology can help homeowners save money on utilities, add conveniences and give them peace of mind. These products can go from controlling lights to controlling speakers to controlling thermostats and remotely lock your home using voice commands with a digital assistant device. Continue reading

How Will Alexandria Benefit from Amazon’s HQ2 Performance Agreement?

  The City of Alexandria is set to benefit from an annual pay-for-performance grant given to Amazon after an approval from the Arlington County Board. This direct financial incentive will come from a percentage of the new incremental revenue generated by the County's Transient Occupancy Tax which is tax paid on hotel rooms or other paid lodging.  The approval of the performance agreement was unanimously voted upon after long hours of public hearing and questioning of Amazon Executives. In Alexandria, the city is committed to investing up to $570 million in transportation projects which includes rail connection, transit facilities, multi-modal streets and transportation technology which will serve Amazon's headquarters.  The city will benefit from new investments in the technology industry, the housing sector and the transportation sector. Continue reading

How Will Arlington Benefit From Amazon’s HQ2 Performance Agreement?

In November 2018, Amazon announced that it had selected Arlington County from more than 230 jurisdictions in America as their new headquarters, commonly known as HQ2. This announcement capped a 14-month process that had galvanized Northern Virginia localities to form a multi-jurisdictional partnership in their bid for the headquarters. An article by Northern Virginia Realtors recently reported that Arlington County Board has unanimously approved the County's proposed direct financial incentive to Amazon. This is an annual pay-for-performance grant that is valued at approximately $23 million tied to the company's meeting target of occupying at least six million square feet of office space over the next 15 years. Arlington County Board chair, Christian Dorsey, said that this performance agreement will be a long and productive partnership between Arlington and Amazon. "I view this agreement as a new model of economic development, where most resources are devoted to improvement in infrastructure and developing human capital," he said. Arlington County also committed to using the portion of the new increment revenue generated by the arrival of Amazon within the existing Crystal City, Potomac Yard, Pentagon City Tax Increment Financing (TIF) area to make strategic infrastructure investments in and around National Landing. The TIF revenue is estimated to be around $28 million over 10 years. 3 New Investment Opportunities for Arlington 
  1. Technology- As part of its incentive package, the Commonwealth of Virginia proposed over $1 billion for a Tech Talent Investment Fund. This fund will produce 25,000 additional bachelors and masters degrees in computer and science-related fields throughout Virginia. The Commonwealth will also provide new resources related to computer science education statewide that will be accessible to the Arlington and Alexandria public schools. These resources will include professional development for current and future teachers, high-quality curriculum-related resources, summer and after-school programming for students, and meaningful career exposure and work-based learning opportunities in high-demand fields.
  2. Transportation- The Commonwealth will invest up to $195 million of non-general fund money in new or expanded transportation projects to improve mobility in the region. The planned investment will include New entrance to the Crystal City Metro Station; Improvements to U.S. Route 1 in Arlington County; Pedestrian bridge from Crystal City to Reagan National Airport and a Transitway expansion supporting Pentagon City, Crystal City, and Potomac Yard in both Alexandria and Arlington.
  3. Affordable Housing- With the new revenues generated by Amazon, Arlington and Alexandria will be able to fund affordable housing, workforce housing, and public infrastructure. Together, the two communities plan to invest at least $150 million over the next decade in affordable housing. This will result in the creation and preservation of 2,000 to 2,400 affordable and workforce units in and around the Crystal City, Pentagon City, and Columbia Pike areas and throughout Alexandria.

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